Joey M. Chindamo

Joey is an experienced trial lawyer in the Casualty Department representing a broad range of clients in state and federal courts in matters involving premises liability, automobile liability, products liability, and general liability. He has defended clients from a variety of industries, including amusement and entertainment destinations, product manufacturers, national and local retailers, real estate management companies, and national transportation carriers. Joey also has experience defending negligent security claims, cases involving catastrophic injuries, and homeowners association disputes, often helping to obtain favorable results for his clients.

Prior to joining Marshall Dennehey, Joey served as an Assistant State Attorney in Orange County and tried over 30 jury and nonjury trials. As a prosecutor, he handled hundreds of diverse criminal matters, including cases involving felony domestic violence, drug trafficking, juvenile offenses, and violent crimes.

Joey is an honors graduate of the University of Florida and earned his juris doctor from the Florida State University College of Law. During law school, he held leadership positions on FSU Law's Mock Trial and Moot Court teams. He won the 2011 Florida Justice Association E. Earle Zehmer Memorial Mock Trial Competition, and he earned the Best Brief award in the 2011 FSU Law Intramural Moot Court Competition. He also earned two Book Awards, including in Appellate Practice, instructed by then-Chief Justice of the Florida Supreme Court, Justice Ricky Polston.

Joey has served as an Executive Board Member of the Orange County Bar Association Young Lawyers Section since 2015. He was appointed twice to serve as the organization's Secretary in 2017 and 2018. He also served as an Executive Board Member of the Orange County Bar Association Criminal Law Committee from 2015-2017.

Joey is admitted to practice in Florida, as well as the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida.

In this slip-and-fall action, the defendant, a property management company, filed a privilege log asserting a work-product privilege over two photographs purporting to depict the scene of the plaintiff’s incident. The defendant also asserted..., Case Law Alerts, 1st Quarter, January 2019
Case Law Alerts is prepared by Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin to provide information on recent developments of interest to our readers. This publication is not intended to provide legal...

Defense Digest, Vol. 24, No. 3, September 2018
By Joey M. Chindamo, Esq.*
Key Points:
The term “surviving spouse” in the Wrongful Death Act is determined on the date of the other spouse’s death, not on the date of...,
Defense Digest, Vol. 24, No. 3, September 2018. Defense Digest is prepared by Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin to provide information on recent legal developments of interest to our readers. This publication is not intended to...

Defense Digest, Vol. 24, No. 1, March 2018
By Joey M. Chindamo, Esq.*
Key Points:
Social media evidence is generally discoverable, not subject to privilege and not protected by a right to privacy.
To maximize the likelihood of..., Defense Digest, Vol. 24, No. 1, March 2018. Defense Digest is prepared by Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin to provide information on recent legal developments of interest to our readers. This publication is not intended...

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